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Page 1: Catalogue of Books and MonographsThe Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History Society Magazine. Campbeltown, The Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History Society. (1977). Llantrithyd:

Catalogue of Books and Monographs 

(last updated Nov 2006) 

Page 2: Catalogue of Books and MonographsThe Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History Society Magazine. Campbeltown, The Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History Society. (1977). Llantrithyd:

The Archaeological Sites and Monuments of Scotland. Edinburgh, RCAHMS.

Doon Hill: 3 diagrams of structures: 1) two structures, 2) area (with pencil marks) 3) halls A and

B.

Dumbarton Publication Drawings: 1) Description of illustrations 2) 16 diagrams and maps (4

maps of Scotland, rest diagrams (some cross-section).

Kinnelhead and Drannandow: Maps of Kinnelhead sites (1-4, 6) and Drannandow (5, 7), with

natural features, structures. Paper, some sellotaped together and fragile.

North of Scotland Archaeological Services.

Round House & Compass Circles: 2 diagrams 1) on left has concentric circles, probably done

with compass, with numbers 2) on right plan of Round house (?) P2 with numbers and

word 'Deu . . . . . '

(1923). A guide to the Anglo-Saxon and foreign teutonic antiquities in the Department of British

and Mediaeval Antiquities. London, British Museum.

(1925). A guide to antiquities of the early Iron Age in the Department of British and Medieval

Antiquities. Oxford, Oxford University Press for the British Museum.

(1926). A guide to antiquities of the Stone Age in the Department of British and Mediaeval

Antiquities. Oxford, Oxford University Press for the British Museum.

(1927). London and the Vikings. London.

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(1936). Proceedings of the Warrington Literary and Philosophical Society 1933-1936.

Warrington, John Walker & Co. Ltd.

(1937). The Archeological Journal. London, Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and

Ireland. 94 (XCIV). (1940). Medieval catalogue. London, The London Museum.

(1947). Field Archaeology. Some Notes for Beginners issued by the Ordnance Survey. London,

HMSO.

(1947). The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial. A Provisional Guide. London, Trustees of the British

Museum.

(1948). Prehistoric and Early Historic Ages to the Seventh Century A.D. London, The Council for

British Archaeology.

(1949). L'Art Egyptien: la documentation photographique. Paris, La Documentation Francaise.

(1949). Medieval catalogue. London, London Museum.

(1949). A short guide to the sculptures of the Parthenon in the British Museum (Elgin

Collection). London, British Museum.

(1950). Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society Transactions and

Journal of Proceedings 1948-49. Whithorn Volume. Dumfries, Council of the

Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society. XXVII 3rd series.

(1951). Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society Transactions and

Journal of Proceedings 1949-50. Dumfries, Council of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway

Natural History and Antiquarian Society. XXVIII 3rd series.

(1951). Field archaeology: some notes for beginners issued by the Ordnance Survey. London,

HMSO for the Ordnance Survey.

(1951). Guide to the Antiquities of Roman Britain. London, Trustees of the British Museum.

(1952). English Prehistoric Pottery. London, HMSO for the Victoria and Albert Museum.

(1953). Later prehistoric antiquities of the British Isles. London, Trustees of the British Museum.

(1953-1985). Medieval Village Research Group Annual Report. London, Medieval Village

Research Group.

(1954). Cave Drawings, The Arts Council.

(1954). The laws of Hywel Dda (The book of Blegywryd). Liverpool, Liverpool University Press.

(1954). Walam Olum or Red Score. The migration legend of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware

Indians. A new translation, interpreted by linguistical, historical, archaeological,

ethnological and physical anthropological studies. Indianapolis, Indiana Historical

Society.

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(1956). 35. Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission. Berlin, Walter de Gruyter and co.

(1956). Map of Roman Britain. Chessington, Ordnance Survey.

(1956-1999). Discovery and Excavation in Scotland. Edinburgh, Council for Scottish

Archaeology.

(1957). Larousse Encyclopedia of Prehistoric and Ancient Art. London, Paul Hamlyn.

(1957-2001). Medieval Archaeology. Leeds, Maney Publishing. I-XLV.

(1958). Masterpieces of Byzantine art. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press and Edinburgh

Festival Society.

(1958). "National Museum of Ireland archaeological aquisitions for the year 1957." Journal of

the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland LXXXVIII(Part II): 115-152.

(1958). West Coast of Scotland Pilot. London, Admiralty Hydrographic Department.

(1958-2001). Jarrow Lecture.

(1959). Notes on archaeological technique. Oxford, Ashmolean Museum.

(1960). "National Museum of Ireland archaeological aquisitions for the year 1958." Journal of

the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland XC(Part I): 1-42.

(1961). Bibliography of books and articles relating to Islay. Compiled by members of the Islay

Archaeological Survey Group. London, Islay Archaeological Survey Group.

(1961). "National Museum of Ireland archaeological aquisitions for the year 1959." Journal of

the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland XCI(Part I): 43-107.

(1962). Kirche und Burg in der Archaollogie des Rheinlandes. Dusseldorf, Rheinland-Verlag

GMBH.

(1962). Map of southern Britain in the Iron Age. Chessington, Ordnance Survey.

(1962). "National Museum of Ireland archaeological aquisitions for the year 1960." Journal of

the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland XCII(Part II): 140-173.

(1962). Slawische Burgen in Mecklenburg, Museum fur Ur- und Frugeschichte Schwerin.

(1963). Aus Rheinischer Kunst und Kultur. Auswahlkatalog des Rheinischen Landesmuseums

Bonn. Dusseldorf, Rheinland-Verlag.

(1963). Britain before the Norman Conquest. Southampton, Ordnance Survey.

(1963). Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society Transactions and

Journal of Proceedings 1961-62. Centenary Volume. Dumfries, Council of the

Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society. XL 3rd series.

(1963). Field archaeology: some notes for beginners issued by the Ordnance Survey. London,

HMSO for the Ordnance Survey.

(1963). "National Museum of Ireland archaeological aquisitions for the year 1961." Journal of

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the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland XCIII(Part II): 115-133.

(1963). The North-East of Scotland: a survey prepared for the Aberdeen meeting of the British

Association for the Advancement of Science, 1963. Aberdeen, Central Press.

(1964). Inventaria Archaeologica Africana: Congo. Tervuren, Belgium, Musee Royal de l'Afrique

Centrale.

(1965). The proposed University of Bath: a technological university. Development plan, report

number 1. Bath University Press.

(1966). An archaeological survey of County Down. Belfast, HMSO.

(1966). Inventaria Archaeologica Africana: Zambia. Tervuren, Belgium, Musee Royal de

l'Afrique Centrale.

(1966). Map of Britain in the Dark Ages. Chessington, Ordnance Survey.

(1966). Transactions and proceedings of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science, 1963-65. XI. (1968). Hill-forts of the Central Marches. A Guide to the Sites Visited During the Third Field

Meeting at Ludlow, Shropshire, April 26-28, 1968. Hillfort Study Group.

(1968). The Reader's Digest great world atlas. London, Reader's Digest Association.

(1968-1992). Hillfort Study Group Reports, Hillfort Study Group.

(1969). Proceedings of the State Service for Archaeological Investigations in the Netherlands

[Berichten van de Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek]. Amersfoort,

Bloklander.

(1969-1980). Scottish Archaeological Forum. Edinburgh, Scottish Archaeological Forum at

Edinburgh University Press. 1-12.

(1969-2001). Glasgow Archaeological Journal / Scottish Archaeological Journal. Glasgow,

Glasgow Archaeological Society. 1-23.

(1970). Hart's rules for compositors and readers at the University Press Oxford. London, Oxford

University Press.

(1970-1986). Excavations: Summary accounts of archaeological excavations in Ireland. Dublin,

Organisation of Irish Archaeologists: Various issues.

(1971). Archaeological site index to radiocarbon dates for Great Britain and Ireland. London,

CBA.

(1972). Correspondance between Jeffrey May and Leslie Alcock about Hillfort Study Group trip

to France.

(1972). The Dark Ages in the Highlands: ancient peoples, local history, archaeology. Inverness,

Inverness Field Club.

(1973). The Early maps of Scotland to 1850, by a committee of the Royal Scottish Geographical

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Society. Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Geographical Society.

(1973). The genius of China: an exhibition of archaeological finds of the People's Republic of

China. London, Times Newspapers.

(1973). The Kist. Ardrishaig, Argyll, The Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Mid-Argyll.

(1973). Northern Studies 1973:2. PERIODICAL; Scottish Society for Northern Studies.

Edinburgh.

(1973-1990). Interim: Bulletin of the York Archaeological Trust. York, York Archaeological Trust.

(1974). The Chilterns, Hill-fort Study Group, 1974. Hillfort Study Group.

(1974). The Kist. Lochgilphead, The Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Mid-Argyll.

(1974). National Museum of Ireland Archaeological Acquisitions 1969. Dublin, National Museum

of Ireland.

(1974-1978). Irish Archaeological Research Forum.

(1974-1986). Barrow: theJjournal of the Glasgow University Archaeological Society. Glasgow,

Glasgow University Archaeological Society: Various issues.

(1975). Brighton Meeting, Hill-fort Study Group, 11th-13th April 1975. Hillfort Study Group.

(1975). The hub of the Highlands: the book of Inverness and district. Edinburgh, Albyn Press.

(1975). The Kist. Ardrishaig, The Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Mid-Argyll.

(1975-6). Hill-fort Study Group, Record of Meetings. Notes on Sites Visited by Hillfort Study

Group, 2 (1976). Hillfort Study Group.

(1975-1987). Ayrshire Collections, Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. 11 (4)-14 (8).

(1975-1989). Vernacular Building: Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group. Edinburgh,

Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group.

(1975-1992). Glasgow Archaeological Society Bulletin. Glasgow: Various issues.

(1976). The Kist. Ardrishaig, The Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Mid-Argyll.

(1977). The Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History Society Magazine. Campbeltown, The

Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History Society.

(1977). Llantrithyd: a ringwork in South Glamorgan. Cardiff, Cardiff Archaeological Society.

(1977). Outer Hebrides: localities of geological and geomorphological importance. Newbury,

Geology and Physiography section, Nature conservancy council.

(1977). Treasures of Early Irish Art 1500BC to 1500AD, from the collections of the National

Museum of Ireland, Royal Irish Academy, Trinity College Dublin. New York, Metropolitan

Museum of Art.

(1977-1983, 1986-1990). University of Durham and University of Newcastle upon Tyne

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Archaeological Reports. Durham, University of Durham and University of Newcastle

upon Tyne.

(1978). A biographical register of Old Mancunians 1914-1965. Manchester, Manchester

Grammar school.

(1978). The Kist. Lochgilphead, The Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Mid-Argyll.

(1978). Map of Roman Britain. Southampton, Ordnance Survey.

(1979). The Archaeological Sites and Monuments of Midlothian District, Lothian Region.

Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh, Extra-mural Department.

(1979). The conservation and restoration of metals. Proceedings of the Symposium, Edinburgh

1979. Edinburgh, Scottish Society for Conservation and Restoration, University of

Edinburgh Extra Mural Department.

(1979). The Southern Pennines, Hillfort Study Group, 20-22 April 1979. Hillfort Study Group.

(1979). The Tain, translated by Thomas Kinsella from the Irish epic Táin Bó Cuailnge. Oxford,

Oxford University Press.

(1980). Somerset, Hillfort Study Group, 25-27 April 1980. Hillfort Study Group, Somerset County

Council Planning Department.

(1980?). 1 Excavations sponsored by the Scottish Development Department 1980. 2

*Excavations on scheduled ancient monuments not sponsored by the Scottish

Development Department 1980. Interim reports received 13 October 1980, Ancient

Monuments Board for Scotland.

(1981). The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Spong Hill, North Elmham. Part II. Dereham, Norfolk

Archaeological Unit.

(1981). Early Irish Myths and Sagas. Harmondsworth, Penguin.

(1981). 1. Excavations sponsored by the Scottish Development Department 1981. 2.

*Excavations on Scheduled Ancient Monuments not sponsored by the Scottish

Development Department 1981, Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland.

(1981). Interim reports January 1981, Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland.

(1981). Interim Reports March 1981, Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland.

(1981). Interims reports received by June 1981, Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland.

(1981). L'age du fer en France Septentrionale. Memoires de la Societe Archeologique

Champenoise 2.

(1981). Lorn Archaeology Society, Lorn Archaeology Society.

(1981). Northamptonshire: an archaeological atlas. London, RCHM.

(1981-2003). Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies. Aberystwyth, CMCS, Department of Welsh,

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University of Wales. 1-46.

(1982). Dawe's Castle Watchet Somerset - Historical Background and Identification of the Site.

Hillfort Study Group.

(1982). Excavation sponsored by the Scottish Development Department 1981. Interim reports

received by 10 January 1982, Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland.

(1982-). Scottish Archaeological Gazette. Edinburgh, Council for Scottish Archaeology. 1-20.

(1982-1995). Peritia: Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland, Brepols for the Medieval

Academy of Ireland. 1-9.

(1982-1995). Scottish Archaeological Review. Glasgow, Cruithne Press. 1-10.

(1983). Geofyzika a Archeologie. Praha.

(1983-1996). The Journal of Irish Archaeology. 1-7.

(1984). Excavation sponsored by the Scottish Development Department 1983. Interim reports

by 20 February 1984, Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland.

(1984). The forts of eastern Perthshire and Angus, Hill-fort Studies Group, Spring Meeting, April

1994. Hillfort Study Group.

(1985). Western Merioneth, Hillfort Study Group, April, 1985. Hillfort Study GRoup.

(1986). The law of Hywel Dda: law texts of medieval Wales. Llandysul, Gomer.

(1986-7). Hillfort Study Group Record of Meetings, Miscellaneous documents. Hillfort Study

Group.

(1987). Archaeologica Pragensia. Prague.

(1987). The Northern Cheviots, The Hillfort Studies Group, Spring 1987. Hillfort Study Group.

(1987-1988). Oxford Journal of Archaeology. Oxford, Blackwell.

(1987-1994). Archaeology Ireland.

(1988-1995). Pictish Arts Society Newsletter. Edinburgh, Pictish Arts Society.

(1988-2003). Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Monograph Series, Ayrshire

Archaeological and Natural History Society.

(1989). Scotland's heritage: the work of the Scottish Office and the National Library, national

galleries and national museums of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scottish Office.

(1992). Hillforts of the Conwy Valley, Hillfort Study Group Spring Field Meeting, April 24th-26th

1992. Hillfort Study Group.

(1992-2000). Pictish Arts Society Journal. Edinburgh, Pictish Arts Society. 1-15.

(1994). "Fibel und Fibeltracht." Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde 8(5/6): 411-608.

(1995-2001). Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal. Perth, Tayside and Fife Archaeological

Committee. 1-3 and 7 (4-6 missing).

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(1995-2003). Ayrshire Notes, Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. 9-25.

(1997). Early settlers in the Borders. Melrose, Scottish Borders Council, Department of Planning

and Development.

(1997). The Gododdin of Aneirin: text and context from Dark-Age North Britain. Cardiff,

University of Wales Press.

(n.d.). A Lorn Miscellany of History and Tradition, The Lorn Archaeological and Historical

Society.

(n.d.). An order for the celebration of the the Holy Eucharist and the administration of the Holy

Communion with collects, Old Testament Lessons, Epistles, Psalms and Gospels.

Penarth, The Church in Wales Publications.

(n.d.). Scotland's Historic Buildings and Monuments: a directory of sites open to the public.

Edinburgh, Woolward Royds.

Abels, R. P. (1988). Lordship and military obligation in Anglo-Saxon England. Berkeley,

University of California Press.

Aberg, F. A., Ed. (1978). Medieval moated sites. CBA Research Report no. 17. London, CBA.

Åberg, N. (1926). The Anglo-Saxons in England: during the early centuries after the invasion.

Cambridge, Heffer.

Åberg, N. (1943). The occident and the orient in the art of the seventh century. Vol 1 The British

Isles. Stockholm, Wahlstrom and Widstrand.

Åberg, N. (1945). The occident and the orient in the art of the seventh century. Vol 2 Lombard

Italy. Stockholm, Wahlstrom and Widstrand.

Åberg, N. (1947). The occident and the orient in the art of the seventh century. Vol 3 The

Merovingian Empire. Stockholm, Wahlstrom and Widstrand.

Alcock, L. (1963). Dinas Powys: an Iron Age, Dark Age and early medieval settlement in

Glamorgan. Cardiff, University of Wales Press on behalf of the Board of Celtic Studies of

the University of Wales.

Alcock, L. (1963). Dinas Powys: An Iron Age, Dark Age and Early Medieval Settlement in

Glamorgan. Cardiff, University of Wales Press.

Alcock, L. (1971). Arthur's Britain: History and Archaeology, AD 367-634. London, Allen Lane,

The Penguin Press.

Alcock, L. (1972). By South Cadbury is that Camelot: the excavations of Cadbury Castle 1966-

1970. London, Thames and Hudson.

Alcock, L. (1973). Arthur's Britain: history and archaeology, AD 367-634. Harmondsworth,

Penguin.

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Alcock, L. (1987). Economy, Society and Warfare Among the Britons and Saxons, c. 400 - c.800

AD. Cardiff, University of Wales Press.

Alcock, L. (1993). The neighbours of the Picts: Angles, Britons and Scots at war and at home.

Rosemarkie, Groam House Museum.

Alcock, L. (2003). Kings and Warriors, Craftsmen and Priests. Edinburgh, Society of Antiquaries

of Scotland.

Alcock, L., S. J. Stevenson, et al. (1995). Cadbury Castle, Somerset. The Early Medieval

Archaeology. Cardiff, University of Wales Press.

Alcock, N. W. (1973). A catalogue of cruck buildings. London, Phillimore for the Vernacular

Architecture Group.

Alcock, P. A. (1982). Reliability tests in the Thellier Technique of determining ancient

geomagnetic intensity. Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art.

Oxford, University of Oxford.

Alexander, J. (1970). The Directing of Archaeological Excavations. New York, Humanities

Press.

Alexander, M., Ed. (1966). The earliest English poems. Harmondsworth, Penguin.

Allcroft, A. H., and Masom, W.F. (1941). The Tutorial History of Rome. London, University

Tutorial Press Ld.

Allen, J. R. (1992). Early Christian symbolism in Great Britain and Ireland: The Romano-British

period and Celtic monuments, Llanerch.

Allen, J. R. (1992). The High Crosses of Ireland, Llanerch.

Allen, J. R. (n.d.). Norman sculpture and the Medieval bestiaries from the Rhind Lectures in

Archaeology for 1885. Felinfach, Llanerch.

Allen, J. R. and J. Anderson (1993). The early Christian monuments of Scotland. Balgavies,

Pinkfoot.

Altschul, M. (1969). Anglo-Norman England, 1066-1154. Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press.

Anderson, A. and M. O. Anderson, Eds. (1961). Adomnan's Life of Columba. London, Thomas

Nelson and Sons.

Anderson, A. and M. O. Anderson, Eds. (1991). Adomnan's Life of Columba. Oxford, Oxford

University Press.

Anderson, A. O., Ed. (1990). Early sources of Scottish history, A.D. 500 to 1286. Stamford, Paul

Watkins.

Anderson, J. (1881). Scotland in early Christian times. Edinburgh, David Douglas.

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Anderson, J. (1883). Scotland in pagan times: the Iron Age. Edinburgh, David Douglas.

Anderson, J. (1886). Scotland in pagan times: the Bronze and Stone Ages. Edinburgh, David

Douglas.

Anderson, J. G. C., J. Brough, et al., Eds. (1960). The Cardiff region: a survey prepared for the

meeting of the British Association held in Cardiff, 31 August to 7 September 1960.

Cardiff, Wales University Press.

Anderson, M. O. (1974). Kings and kingship in early Scotland. Edinburgh, Scottish Academic

Press.

Anderson, M. O. (1980). Kings and kingship in early Scotland. Edinburgh, Scottish Academic

Press.

Armit, I., Ed. (1990). Beyond the brochs: changing perspectives on the later Iron Age in Atlantic

Scotland. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.

Armit, I. (1992). The later prehistory of the Western Isles of Scotland. Oxford, BAR.

Arnold, C. J. (1982). The Anglo-Saxon cemeteries of the Isle of Wight. London, British Museum

Publications.

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Arnold, C. J. (1988). An archaeology of the early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. London, Routledge.

Arnold, C. J. (1990). The archaeology of Montgomeryshire to AD 1300. Welshpool, The author

and Powysland Club.

Arvill, R. (1974). Man and environment: crisis and the strategy of choice. Harmondsworth,

Penguin.

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Atkinson, R. J. C. (1960). Stonehenge. Harmondsworth, Penguin.

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Avery, M. Hill-Fort Study Group Abstracts and Index. Hillfort Study Group.

Bachrach, B. S. (1972). Merovingian military organization 481-751. Minneapolis, University of

Minnesota Press.

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Backes, M. and R. Dolling (1969). Art of the Dark Ages. New York, Harry N Abrams inc.

Backhouse, J. (1981). The Lindisfarne Gospels. London, Book Club Associates.

Backhouse, J., D. H. Turner, et al., Eds. (1984). The golden age of Anglo-Saxon art 966-1066.

London, British Museum Publications.

Bailey, R. N. (1980). Viking age sculpture in Northern England. London, Collins.

Bailey, R. N. (1996). Ambiguous Birds and Beasts: Three sculptural puzzles in South-west

Scotland. Whithorn, Friends of the Whithorn Trust.

Baillie, M. G. L. (1982). Tree-ring dating and archaeology. London, Croom Helm.

Baldwin, J. R. (1985). Exploring Scotland's Heritage: Lothian and the Borders. Edinburgh,

RCAHMS.

Baldwin, J. R. and I. Whyte, Eds. (1985). The Scandinavians in Cumbria. Edinburgh, Scottish

Society for Northen Studies.

Bammesberger, A. and A. Wollmann, Eds. (1990). Britain 400-600: language and history.

Heidelberg, Carl Winter Universitätsverlag.

Bannerman, J. (1974). Studies in the history of Dalriada. Edinburgh, Scottish Academic Press.

Barclay, C. N. (1966). Battle 1066. London, JM Dent.

Barclay, G. (1983). Balfarg Riding School - interim report, Scottish Development Department

(Ancient Monuments).

Barker, P. and R. Higham (1982). Hen Domen, Montgomery. A timber castle on the English-

Welsh border. Volume 1, Royal Archaeological Institute.

Barker, P. and R. Higham (1988). A timber castle on the English-Welsh border. Excavations

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Barley, M. W., Ed. (1976). The Plans and topography of medieval towns in England and Wales.

CBA research report no. 14. London, CBA.

Barley, M. W. and R. P. C. Hanson, Eds. (1968). Christianity in Britain, 300-700. Leicester,

Leicester University Press.

Barley, N. (1986). The innocent anthropologist: notes from a mud hut. Harmondsworth,

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Barley, N. (1986). A plague of caterpillars. Harmondsworth, Penguin.

Barnes, B. (1982). Man and the changing landscape: a study of occupation and palaeo

environment in the Central Pennines. Liverpool, Merseyside County Council, Merseyside

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Barrow, G. W. S. (1973). The kingdom of the Scots: government, church and society from the

eleventh to the fourteenth century. London, Edward Arnold.

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Barrow, G. W. S. (1981). Kingship and unity: Scotland 1000-1306. London, Edward Arnold.

Bartrum, P. C., Ed. (1966). Early Welsh genealogical tracts. Cardiff, University of Wales Press.

Bass, G. F. and F. H. van Doorninck Jr (1982). Yassi Ada. Volume 1 A Seventh century

Byzantine shipwreck. College Station, Texas A&M University Press.

Bassett, S., Ed. (1989). The Origins of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Leicester, Leicester University

Press.

Bateman, T. (1861?). Ten Years' Diggings in Celtic & Saxon Grave Hills in the Counties of

Derby, Stafford, and York, from 1848 to 1858; with Notices of some Former Discoveries

Unpublished, and Remarks on the Crania and Pottery from the mounds. London,

George Allen & Sons.

Batey, C. E., A. Sharpe, et al. (1993). "Tintagel Castle: archaeological investigation of the Steps

area 1989 and 1990." Cornish Archaeology 32: 47-66.

Baxter, J. H. and C. Johnson (1947). Medieval Latin word list from British and Irish sources.

London, Oxford University Press.

BBC (1964). Advance Prehistoric man's first steps in technology. London, British Broadcasting

Corporation.

Beck, R. (1992). Scotland's native horse: its history, breeding and survival. Worcester, Billings

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Becker, A. (1973). Franks Casket. Zu den bildern und inschriften des runenkastchens von

auzon. Regensburg, Verlag Hans Carl.

Beeler, J. (1966). Warfare in England, 1066-1189. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Beeler, J. (1971). Warfare in feudal Europe, 730-1200. Ithaca and London, Cornell University

Press.

Bell, A., Ed. (1981). The Scottish Antiquarian Tradition: essays to mark the bicentenary of the

Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and its musuem 1780-1980. Edinburgh, John Donald

Publishers.

Bell, G. M. (1990). A handlist of British diplomatic representatives, 1509-1688. London, Royal

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